miércoles, 3 de noviembre de 2010

in JGM

Hello everybody !
Today, I'm going to talk about my faculty and his people. My career is in the faculty of arts with visual arts, in Macul and his name is Juan Gomes Millas. I believe that name is for a teacher of the university, I really don't know...
In my career the people is very relax but in visual arts the people is very, very relax and we have many problems for differents ideas and we have different forms of understand the life. The guys of theory of arts are very critic and we thinking that they are passionate and very romantics. For that we call The Macacos, because in a strike they decided take the faculty and they going crazy. They are very strangers in their thinking and style. Sometimes, we thinking that they are dress up (jajajaa) and we call them Homeless style, because they have a strange style, they put a clothes that looks dirty and torn.

You can see people in the yard of university all day and we don't know that do, Always stay sitting on grass smoking and sometimes when there is sun they are drinkinkinf beer.

In generally, in my career the people is very boring and the stereotype are the teachers. We have a teacher that look corpse I think she are 90 years old, I don't know how do the classes.

well, for more information yo can go to the university of Chile, Faculty of arts in Las Encinas st.

2 comentarios:

  1. Hello Amira!

    I like very much JGM. The yard of your faculty, in particular, are very popular because are useful to take a break in the middle of the day.
    I don´t know about the diferent groups of people that coexist in your faculty, but it´s expectable that each student could have his own style if are studing arts.

    Bye amira!
    see you in class!

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  2. Hi Amira ... you are right .. I had classes last semester in J.G.M. and is completely different to what I'm used to here at FAU. Everyone is very hippie ... much more than here.

    But do not change the FAU for nothing ....

    Greetings

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